Adjudication Meaning in English
word
əˌdʒudəˈkeɪʃən
uh-JOO-duh-KAY-shun
ɐdʒˌuːdɪkˈeɪʃən
uh-JOO-di-KAY-shun
Definição
The formal process of making a decision about something, especially in a court of law or by an official authority.
Uso & Nuances
Used mainly in legal, formal, or bureaucratic contexts. Often followed by 'of' (e.g., 'adjudication of the case'). Not used for everyday decisions—reserved for official judgments and complex disputes.
Spanish: adjudicación - fallo (jurídico)Portuguese (BR): adjudicação - decisão judicialPortuguese (PT): adjudicação - decisão judicialChinese (Simplified): 裁决 - 判决Chinese (Traditional): 裁決 - 判決Hindi: निर्णय (कानूनी) - न्यायिक निर्णयArabic: حكم قضائي - بتّ (قانوني)Bengali: বিচারিক সিদ্ধান্ত - বিচারিক নিষ্পত্তিRussian: решение (судебное) - вынесение решенияJapanese: 裁定 - 判決Vietnamese: phán quyết - xét xửKorean: 판결 - 심리 (법적)Turkish: karar (hukuki) - hükümUrdu: فیصلہ (قانونی) - عدالتی فیصلہIndonesian: putusan (hukum) - penetapan
Frases de Exemplo
The adjudication of the dispute took several months.
basic
Final adjudication is needed before anyone receives payment.
basic
The court announced its adjudication on the matter.
basic
We’re still waiting for adjudication on our application.
natural
After months of hearings, the adjudication finally brought closure to the case.
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Without formal adjudication, the disagreement continued for years.
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